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1 191 ADOPTED LOCAL PLAN: THE SUB AREAS SUB AREA 3 CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK SECTION 12 Vision VISION Central Stratford and Southern Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park will become a diverse area of new high-profile education and sporting facilities, retail, leisure and business expansion with high-quality housing alongside long-standing and thriving business and residential communities, all nestled within easy access of the parklands of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The excellent public transport accessibility, with additional potential for international links, will continue to draw business and investment into the area, as well as provide the means of access for the multitude of visitors who come to the area as a sporting, leisure and cultural destination.

2 192 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Stratford International Station Westfield Stratford City Stratford Regional Stadium London Aquatics Centre Figure 34: Sub Area 3 key diagram KEY Employment designations Metropolitan Centre Green space Stratford High Street policy area Key visitor attraction

3 193 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Area profile 12.1 Much of this area exists within two distinct forms, which determines much of its character. Recently constructed areas are large in scale and dense, which include high-profile retail and leisure provision, sporting facilities, office accommodation and residential. The development of the large amounts of available land will take on a similar scale and format. Existing residential and business areas with their supporting uses are generally finer grained, of varying scales and formats and, in the main, development in these areas will be smaller in format, reflecting current forms. SECTION 12 SUB AREA The area s key strengths are the significant amount of land available in such close proximity to excellent transport links and high-profile retained Games venues, with the waterways and parkland environment adding to this attraction, much of which also falls within the Lee Valley Regional Park Authority. This presents the opportunity to draw international investment, new cultural and education uses, significant office expansion, and housing growth to the area. This area will take on a renewed identity and will be an exemplar of sustainability. There will be a continuation of the pre- and post-games work to break down connectivity barriers in the form of roads, waterways and railway lines that still dissect the area. New cycling and pedestrian enhancements will increase accessibility, also enabling healthy and sustainable communities to flourish. This reinvigorated part of Stratford, a Metropolitan Centre of international importance, combined with Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, will be the main engine driving growth and regeneration in this part of east London. Area priorities 12.3 Sub Area 3 will continue to see substantial pressure for new development through the Plan period. A significant amount of new residential and office floorspace has planning permission. However, changing circumstances may mean that review of proposals may take place. Where these are outline planning permissions, the final form of new development will become apparent over time but may also present the opportunity for these proposals to change more significantly where economic and other circumstances suggest that this is desirable or necessary. There may also be circumstances where a comprehensive scheme could cover parts of more than one site allocation. Other sites and locations, while not benefiting from a planning permission, do have potential for new development. The following priorities will apply when considering future development opportunities: Supporting the Metropolitan Centre and driving change and investment through identifying opportunities for business, cultural, visitor attractions and educational facilities Securing and facilitating regeneration for the existing communities, to ensure benefit from the 2012 Games distils into the local communities Delivery of new housing development which is appropriate in type, size and tenure mix Enhancing pedestrian and cycling connections across the area, including enhancing the role of waterways and Blue Ribbon Network Continued delivery of high-quality development, achieving sustainability standards Achieving quality public spaces and public realm Ensuring excellent on-going provision of community facilities, including schools, medical services, community meeting spaces and open space The Sub Area has potential to deliver many of the strategic requirements of east London as a whole, particularly housing development. As at March 2014, there were approximately 8,700 units within the development pipeline in Sub Area 3, and capacity for about a further 630 units.

4 194 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Prevailing height 12.5 Unless specific building heights are stipulated within Policy 3.1, within this Sub Area where any development is proposed above the prevailing height of 30m from ground level, the Tall Buildings policy (BN.10) will apply. Policy 3.1: Stratford High Street Policy Area POLICY Proposals for mixed-use development along Stratford High Street will be required to demonstrate that it will enhance the character, townscape and function as a lively main street, by ensuring that non-residential elements of mixed-use schemes maximise flexibility of function and are vertically and horizontally integrated with residential. Introduction of new, medium-scale retail, leisure and community uses may be appropriate, subject to a positive retail impacts assessment on planned public and private investment and vitality and viability of the Centres (see Policy B.2). Proposals for development greater than 27 metres above ground level will be subject to Policy BN.10. Public realm improvements and key connections as shown in Figure 35 should be enhanced. Cross-reference to policies: B.2; BN.10 Reasoned justification 12.6 Development along Stratford High Street (within Sub Areas 3 and 4) has become disjointed, with a number of high-rise residential developments being introduced, many with ground-floor flexible uses remaining vacant. The high volume of traffic with limited crossing-points means that the function as a traditional high street is limited. The street lacks the vibrancy suited to its location, so measures to re-introduce life to the street will be supported. The introduction of employment-generating uses through mixed-use development will add to the vitality of the area and contribute towards the rejuvenation of the High Street.

5 195 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Policy application 12.7 Town centre uses within this location should support, not be in competition with Stratford Metropolitan Centre and have regard to traffic and safety issues. Mixed-use developments proposing flexible uses on the ground floor should demonstrate that there are reasonable prospects of these units being taken up, have considered the needs of end users and show that they are suitable to a number of uses such as retail, food and drink, workshops and office, community and leisure uses. Design of such schemes should also consider how uptake can be maximised through vertical integration of non-residential uses. Internal fit-out to support interim uses will be crucial. SECTION 12 SUB AREA In some cases, in order to make uses viable, medium-scale retail, leisure and community uses above the 200 sqm threshold may be acceptable within this location, subject to the sequential assessment of sites and impacts assessment showing positive results for the immediate area, with no negative impacts on Stratford Metropolitan Centre or the delivery of the proposed Local Centre at Pudding Mill. Retail development should provide a reasonable balance between the sub-classes, and should not result in the over-concentration of A2 classes or A5 takeaways. Community and leisure uses on the ground floor, of an interim or permanent nature, will be supported subject to sequential assessment.

6 196 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK 12.9 Despite the existence of tall buildings in this location, new development should generally be considerably lower in height, with key emphasis placed on the design and integration of proposed uses with the townscape. Policy 3.1 sets the building height level above which development proposals will be assessed against Policy BN Public realm improvements within this area will green the environment, provide opportunities for leisure, reduce the over-scaled road infrastructure and enhance human scale. Policy 3.2: Improving connections around central Stratford POLICY The Legacy Corporation will work with its partners to promote improved connectivity and public realm improvements shown as key connections, key connections to be enhanced and principal connection improvements within Figure 34, in particular a new pedestrian bridge from Jupp Road and facilitating a western entrance to Stratford Regional Station. Proposals for new development along these key connections for enhancement should be orientated towards the street scene and maximise active frontages where possible. Key connections shall be improved to enhance accessibility and multi-functionality for all users. Section 106 contributions shall also be sought towards these improvements where necessary. Cross-reference to policy: T.6

7 197 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Reasoned justification The excellent accessibility of the Sub Area is compromised in some locations by physical barriers of roads, railways and waterways. The Legacy Corporation will work towards breaking down these barriers through specific project proposals and seek enhancements through development where this is appropriate. SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3 Policy application The Legacy Corporation will work in partnership with other relevant bodies including local communities to improve connections, particularly on key projects, such as the Jupp Road bridge and improvements to the western entrance to Stratford Regional Station. Development proposals affecting a Key Connection, Key Connection to be Enhanced or Principal Connection Improvement (shown in Figure 35) should consider these connections as a key design principle and allow for their implementation. Where appropriate to the development proposed, improvements delivered as part of development proposals will be secured through use of a Section 106 Agreement.

8 198 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Stratford International Station Westfield Stratford City Stratford Regional London Aquatics Centre Stadium Figure 35: Sub Area 3 key connections KEY Principal connection improvement Key connections (on-road) Key connections (off-road) Key connections to be enhanced (on-road) Key connections to be enhanced (off-road)

9 199 SUB AREA 3: CENTRAL STRATFORD AND SOUTHERN QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK The following sets out the Site Allocations for the area which will be the main locations for major development within this Sub Area. As well as setting out the type and form of development which is considered acceptable within this Sub Area, the allocations are also the means of securing social infrastructure to sustain this growth and integrate sustainable development. The allocation of sites to become a focus for retail, leisure and office development at Stratford and a destination for high-profile visitor, education, sporting and cultural attractions will be a further catalyst for change, enabling the economy to build on its current strengths, accelerating the performance and transformation of east London. Exciting new and invigorated residential districts with supporting community and economic uses will be within easy access of the opportunities and attractions offered in this part of revitalised Stratford. SECTION 12 SUB AREA Where major development schemes are proposed outside the Site Allocations within this Sub Area, proposals will have regard to all policies within this Local Plan and shall not lead to the loss of planned residential, business or community provision. The introduction of minor uses ancillary to the large-scale venues within the area may be appropriate. Proposals covering more than one Site Allocation, or parts of one, will be considered against the principles within the relevant site allocations.

10 200 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Site Allocation SA3.1: Stratford Town Centre West SITE ALLOCATION A range of town centre uses and residential accommodation appropriate to the scale and form of the Metropolitan Centre designation. The site will form an extension to the Metropolitan Centre Boundary of Stratford with the eastern parcel providing access to the town centre by a Link Bridge. Active uses shall be on the ground floor along enhanced key connections. Site Allocation SA3.1: Stratford Town Centre West KEY WESTFIELD AVENUE Stratford International Station Westfield Stratford City Open space Development parcels Active frontage Key connections London Aquatics Centre Stadium

11 201 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3 Supporting development principles Provide an overall mix of town centre uses respecting the existing character, scale, and massing within the allocation area Suitable for main town centre uses appropriate to the Metropolitan Centre designation Northern development parcel should provide office with ground-floor local service retail providing a transition to the residential area to the north South-western parcels should provide offices and residential with the localised retail functions on the ground floors Eastern parcel should provide a large-scale town centre use with supporting elements Southern parcel should largely be residential with a transition from retail and other uses, and containing Local Open Space Key connections shall be enhanced: to the north to East Village; from existing Stratford town centre to the east; from the south through to London Aquatics Centre; and from the west along Westfield Avenue to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Connectivity routes in private ownership should maintain the format and appearance of public space Points where key connections meet the allocation shall be gateways for enhancement Maintain the view from the core of Stratford City through The International Quarter to London Aquatics Centre and beyond in line with the Views Policy BN.9 Inclusion of land for new platforms at Stratford Station to support enhanced rail links to the north where required. Phasing and implementation Residential within The International Quarter will be delivered from 2015 Other northern and south-western parts of The International Quarter to be delivered from 2020 The housing development at Cherry Park will be delivered from 2015 Delivery of the Chobham Farm South shall depend on access to the site via the town centre Link Bridge and is anticipated to be post Planning history Has permission under the Stratford City scheme for 450,000 sqm of office; approximately 1,440 residential units (TIQ- 333, Cherry Park-1,105); 25,500 sqm hotel; 3,000 sqm retail; 2,000 sqm leisure Permission under the Manhattan Loft Gardens scheme for 248 residential units to the north of the International Station. Address Site address: Land at Westfield Stratford City, north of Stratford International Station, Chobham Farm South, International Quarter and Cherry Park Existing use(s): Large shopping centre including retail and leisure uses, office accommodation, vacant land and land for transport Size: 34.5 ha PTAL rating: 1a 6a Flood Zone: Zone 2 (parts) and Zone 3 (limited)

12 202 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Site Allocation SA3.2: Stratford Waterfront East SITE ALLOCATION Comprehensive, phased mixed-use development providing edge-of-centre retail, cultural, education, leisure or community functions incorporating residential to provide for strategic housing requirements. Site Allocation Copper SA3.2: Box Stratford Waterfront Arena East KEY Westfield Stratford City Open space CARPENTERS ROAD Active frontage Key connections Focal point Stratford Regional Stadium London Aquatics Centre LOOP ROAD Supporting development principles Provide a mix of uses appropriate to the edge-of-centre location in accordance with SP.1, B.2 and B.6 Building form should avoid the canyonisation of Carpenters Road. Tall buildings that may be acceptable in this location will be subject to Tall Buildings Policy (BN.10) High residential development density to reflect location and public transport accessibility Design to take into account waterside setting and the positioning of the London Aquatics Centre and enhance these as focal points Provision and protection of key connections to and within the site from The International Quarter to Stratford Waterfront West and beyond via the northern edge of London Aquatics Centre; and a new pedestrian/cycle connection between The International Quarter and Stratford Waterfront East. This should align with the existing urban grain to support permeability and access to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and the visitor and sporting facilities within it Protection of the view through the above connection in line with the Views Policy (BN.9) Active uses shall be on the ground floor along key connections to the north-west of London Aquatics Centre and river frontage.

13 203 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Phasing and implementation Delivery on site is expected from 2020 onwards Delivery of the different uses along the Stratford Waterfront should be phased to ensure a coordinated delivery Phasing should ensure that residential components are delivered alongside other non-residential components Where residential is in support of other uses, this should be delivered in tandem. Planning history Has permission under the LCS scheme for: approximately 1,700 homes; 9,900 sqm retail; 14,500 sqm hotel; 1,650 sqm leisure; and 1,430 sqm community uses, up to a maximum of 165,080 sqm. Address Site address: Land on waterfront between railway line and Waterworks River to the south Existing use(s): Vacant land Size: 8.3 ha PTAL rating: 1a 5 SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3

14 204 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Westfield Shopping Centre Site Allocation SA3.3: Stratford Waterfront West SITE ALLOCATION Stratford Regional Comprehensive, phased mixed-use development providing edge-of-centre retail, education, cultural, leisure or community functions potentially incorporating residential to provide for strategic housing requirements. Stadium Site Allocation SA3.3: Stratford Waterfront West KEY Open space L OP ROAD Metropolitan Open Land Active frontage Key connections Supporting development principles Provide a mix of uses appropriate to the location in accordance with SP.1, B.2 and B.6 Development should ensure the openness of the Metropolitan Open Land to the east of the site allocation Density reflecting location and Public Transport Accessibility Levels Tall buildings may be acceptable in this location subject to Tall Buildings Policy (BN.10) Active uses shall be on the ground floor along key connections adjacent to the ArcelorMittal Orbit Design to take into account the waterside setting and open space character of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and enhance the setting of the ArcelorMittal Orbit and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Proposals should be designed to take account of, and mitigate, any noise impacts of the rail lines to the south Protect key connections. Phasing and implementation Delivery on site from 2020 onwards Delivery of the different uses along the Stratford Waterfront should be phased to ensure a coordinated delivery. Planning history The site benefits from planning permission under the LCS scheme for: up to 878 residential units; 1,438 sqm retail; 165 sqm leisure; and 440 sqm community, up to a maximum of 77,043 sqm in total. Address Site address: Land to the south of the ArcelorMittal Orbit, between Waterworks River to the north and City Mill River to the south Existing use(s): Vacant land Size: 3.5 ha PTAL rating: 1b 2 Flood Zone: Zone 3 (limited)

15 205 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3 Site Allocation SA3.4: Greater Carpenters District Copper Box Arena Westfield Shopping Centre SITE ALLOCATION Existing mixed-use area with potential for extensive mixed-use redevelopment. Achieve a mixed-use development including residential, and more extensive business, commercial, education and community uses. Stratford Regional London Aquatics Centre Stadium Site Allocation SA3.4: Greater Carpenters District KEY Principal connection improvement Key connections WARTON ROAD CARPENTERS ROAD HIGH STREET Supporting development principles Proposals should seek to optimise and increase the residential capacity of the area subject in particular to Policy SP.2 of this Local Plan Development densities and uses should reflect location and public transport accessibility Where provided, commercial and other active uses shall be on the ground floor along key connections, related to the station, Metropolitan Centre and Stratford High Street Maximise and reflect in any new development or public realm improvement the potential arising from pedestrian movement to and from a new western entrance to Stratford Regional Station and improvements to the Jupp Road bridge The identified option for the new western entrance to Stratford Regional Station should be incorporated into redevelopment proposals for this site Improve connections from the site to the north and to Stratford Metropolitan Centre; to south-west to the Greenway via Bridgewater Road Improve connections within the site along Warton Road, Carpenters Road, Gibbins Road and Jupp Road; and to within Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Subject to the above, proposals should be in accordance with the provisions of other Local Continued overleaf

16 206 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Plan policies including B.1 in relation to employment floorspace, H.1 for housing mix, CI.1 for community facilities and BN.7 in relation to Local Open Space Safeguarding of land for DLR North Route Double Tracking phase 2. Consider retention of existing low-rise family housing where this does not prevent the achievement of wider regeneration objectives Ensure early community consultation where specific development proposals or regeneration plans are brought forward Support the preparation of a Neighbourhood Plan where this conforms to the requirements of this site allocation and involves cooperation with the Council in its roles as landowner and housing authority. Phasing and implementation Delivery of a first phase during 2015/16 to 2020/21. Address Site address: Land containing the Carpenters Estate and to the south of Warton Road Existing use(s): Mix of uses including lowand high-rise residential, business, community, education and open space Size: 6.6 ha PTAL rating: 4 6b Flood Zone: Zone 3

17 207 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Stadium Site Allocation SA3.5: Bridgewater Road Residential development with ancillary open space and play space, with rebuilt Bridgewater Road Bridge. Cycling and walking access across Greenway to Pudding Mill Local Centre. SITE ALLOCATION SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3 Site Allocation SA3.5: Bridgewater Road WARTON ROAD KEY Metropolitan Open Land Allotments Playspace Key connections HIGH STREET Supporting development principles Development should maintain the openness of the Metropolitan Open Land Development shall be supported by an Pudding improved road, pedestrian Mill and cycle bridge from Warton Road Take account of the allotment site in the northern part of site and its access, within scheme design Medium-density development reflecting location and public transport accessibility levels providing a transition to the Carpenters District, suitable for provision of family housing and older persons accommodation Heights should generally be no more than 30m from ground level, with heights stepping down to the allotments to the north of the site Improved waterways environment Extension of district heating network into the site Proposals should include Local Open Space according to SPG Standards, including a play space Safeguarding of land for DLR North Route Double Tracking phase 2 Key connections to be protected or provided. Phasing and implementation Available from 2018 onwards, following completion of Crossrail works Planning history Has permission under the LCS scheme for approximately 300 homes 1.1 ha of allotments through the post- Games transformation. Address Site address: Land at Bridgewater Road Existing use(s): Vacant land, allotments Size: 4 ha PTAL rating: 2 3 Flood Zone: Zone 3 (limited)

18 208 SUB AREA 3: SITE ALLOCATIONS Site Allocation SA3.6: Rick Roberts Way SITE ALLOCATION Comprehensive, mixed use development of residential with education uses including provision of an all-age school or equivalent education provision and open space. Site Allocation SA3.6: Rick Roberts Way HIGH STREET RICK ROBERTS WAY KEY Open space Metropolitan Open Land ABBEY LANE School Playspace Supporting development principles Development should maintain the openness of the Metropolitan Open Land along the western boundary of the site Provision of all-age school alongside residential development respecting the existing character, scale and massing of the site and its surrounding area Residential capacity could be increased alongside the introduction of business space and significant open space, should the all-age school or its secondary school component be delivered within a location suitable to requirements elsewhere within the Legacy Corporation area. Unless school place demand has been demonstrably met elsewhere, retention of sufficient land for delivery of an additional primary school in the later part of the Plan period will be required within the site Development should plan for the associated costs of remediation of the site Design to reflect the close proximity of industrial and other uses Development will preserve or enhance the listed cottages and the setting of the Conservation Area to the south Enable safe access to the secondary school for pedestrians and cyclists Development shall respect the existing character, scale and massing of the site and its surrounding area Cycling and walking access improvements along the Greenway Proposals to include Local Open Space including play space and BAP habitat Building heights generally less than 36 metres above ground level, grading down to the south-east. Phasing and implementation School provision to be provided prior to, or in parallel with, the residential elements Development shall take place once remediation of the land and removal of equipment has taken place including revocation of Hazardous Substance Consent Delivery on site from 2020 onwards. Planning history Has permission under the LCS scheme for: approximately 400 residential; 550 sqm retail; 11,600 sqm community use (school). Address Site address: Land between Rick Roberts Way to the north and Greenway to the south Existing use(s): Vacant land Size: 4.3 ha PTAL rating: 2 5 Flood Zone: Zone 3

19 SECTION 12 SUB AREA 3 Signposting Other designations applying to this Sub Area are: Rick Roberts Way Locally Significant Industrial Site see Policy B.1 Stratford Metropolitan Centre Extension see Policy B.2 Metropolitan Open Land, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park see Policy BN.6 Local Open Space in various locations see Policy BN.7 and Appendix 3, Local Open Space Table Evidence base references Retail and Leisure Requirements Review (London Legacy Development Corporation, 2014) Stratford City Outline Planning Application 07/90023/VARODA and associated planning applications and detailed approvals Olympic, Paralympic and Legacy Transformation Planning Application 07/90010/ OUMODA and associated planning applications and detailed approvals Legacy Communities Scheme Outline Planning Application 11/90621/OUTODA and associated detailed approvals Post-Games transformation permission 07/90010/OUMODA Manhattan Loft Gardens planning permission 10/90285/FUMODA Core Strategy (London Borough of Newham, 2012) Stratford Metropolitan Masterplan (London Borough of Newham, 2011)

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